Managing urban drains for citywide wastewater management
To treat wastewater, cities often rely on costly grey infrastructure, but they are continuously looking for innovative, cost-effective, and easy-to-manage […]
To treat wastewater, cities often rely on costly grey infrastructure, but they are continuously looking for innovative, cost-effective, and easy-to-manage […]
According to a report of the Observer Research Foundation, the water and wastewater sector in India is developing at a […]
To achieve UN SDG 6.3 and make the National Missions truly successful, we have to make wastewater treatment and management […]
India is on a move to rapid increase in urbanisation with an estimate of 590 million people to start living […]
Even if the communities choose a low-cost system for primary treatment, the existing wastewater does not undergo advance treatment for […]
One in every six of the Indian population lives in unauthorised colonies, and almost 95 million people live in these […]
NMCG has always strived to keep the people at the centre of the Namami Gange Mission and its efforts have […]
India is ranked as the world’s 13th most water-stressed country by the World Resources Institute’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas¹. According […]